Princeton Review gives St. Lawrence University high marks for undergrad education

Thursday, August 5, 2010 - 5:13 pm

CANTON - The Princeton Review has rated St. Lawrence University as one of the nation's best institutions for undergraduate education.

St. Lawrence students surveyed were particularly enthusiastic about the quality of the academic experience and campus life.

The Review's 2011 edition of The Best 373 Colleges has just been published, and includes only 15 percent of the nation's 2,500 four-year colleges and universities.

The rankings are based on collected data, student feedback, school visits, and the opinions of college counselors, students and parents. Each school is ranked in eight categories: admissions selectivity, quality of life, financial aid and environmental policies and practices.

In its student life survey, the book says, for example, "Students at St. Lawrence love their professors," and "students rave about small class sizes." One student's quote states, "All of my professors have been extremely accessible and willing to help out if I've ever had questions. The quality of the professors is very high."

On campus life, it says, "Theme houses receive high marks from their residents and the student who come to the events," and "there are multitudes of clubs that provide a social scene for all students, no matter their interests."

Celebrating the university's North Country location, students describe "people and groups who carpool up to Whiteface in Lake Placid and go downhill skiing. During the warm months there is always something going on on the quad, and many people go on trips to the nearby Adirondack Mountains for hiking and other outdoor activities."